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Which party has won the most council by-elections since the May 2025 local elections?

Chris Jarvis
19 December, 2025 (2 days ago)

Who’s up and who’s down?

A photo of a ballot box

Latest Posts

A rising tide does not lift all boats: why we need to declare war on inequality

Matthew Whittley
17 January, 2015

We need to restructure the economy so that growth is driven by investment in infrastructure, creating the well-paid jobs we need to ensure working people get a fair deal.

Broadcaster’s bias against women reflects problems far beyond the industry

Ruby Stockham
16 January, 2015

Women still have a sell-by date, shy away from ‘serious’ subjects and are hampered by childcare issues – it’s not just the BBC that needs a shake-up.

How Labour can regain the trust of British businesses

Ed Wallis
16 January, 2015

If Labour is going to make the changes it wants to, it needs a new partnership with business.

The Pope’s comments join a media circus at risk of legitimising terrorism

George Gillett
16 January, 2015

When commentators argue that Charlie Hebdo was unethical, they are dedicating their time, influence and skill to arguing in support of the terrorists’ aim.

More people prefer higher spending to deeper cuts

James Bloodworth
16 January, 2015

The public appear reluctant to embrace George Osborne’s plan for even deeper cuts.

Just how close are we to Brexit?

Roger LIddle
16 January, 2015

David Cameron can have a united Conservative Party or he can keep Britain in the EU. He will struggle to have both.

Northern Ireland’s new prostitution laws will not make the sex trade safer

Ruby Stockham
15 January, 2015

How can making clients more secretive possibly be considered a positive step?

Green Party gains 2,000 new members in 24 hours

15 January, 2015

Green Party membership has reportedly overtaken that of UKIP.

Increased surveillance alone will not stop terrorism

15 January, 2015

Any surveillance measures have to work alongside a campaign to dismantle the narratives of extremist ideologies.

We will under no circumstances put the Tories into government

Angus Robertson
15 January, 2015

The SNP can make Westminster rethink the disastrous commitment to austerity, writes Angus Robertson MP.

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